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Last year for the first time since I bought my gilder I discovered
what cold, humid, Northern California winter air can do to the untreated steel parts on my glider. This year I was determined to keep corrosion at bay and bought a dehumidifier to put in the trailer. I also bought one of those radio-remote temperature and humidity sensors to put inside the trailer to keep track of the effectiveness of my efforts. My Cobra trailer is pretty well sealed except for a gap between the tailgate and the fiberglass top. I positioned the dehumidifier on the trailer floor between the tailboom and the wing and sealed the air gap. I checked after the first week and discovered the dehumidifier's water receptacle was about 1/3 full. The past couple of days have been rainy and cool - low 50s and 77% humidity this morning. Inside the trailer it's a few degrees warmer and the really good news is the humidity is 22%. I'll probably do a couple of experiments in the coming weeks to see how long it takes to get the humidity down and how long it takes to drift back up to ambient levels with the dehumidifier of. I know that not everyone keeps their trailer near 110v power outlets and my dehumidifier is 330 watts, so batteries with an inverter and/or solar cells are not an option for continuous operation, but maybe it would work if you could get things dry in a burst and let the trailer sit for a period of time before giving it another burst. Here's the dehumidifier I bought: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...ef=oss_product 9B |
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